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Friday, April 22, 2011

Edward Donovan threw six shutout innings and Joe Papa went 4-for-5 and scored three runs as Trinity College defeated the Bates College baseball team 7-3 to open the teams' three-game NESCAC East Division series on Friday at Leahey Field.

Bates starter Paul Chiampa (1-2) submitted a solid start for the Bobcats, going eight innings and allowing five runs -- only two of which were earned -- on five hits and three walks while striking out a season-high nine batters.

Trinity got two runs on the board in the fourth inning, as Papa singled and Stephen Rogers walked to set the table for Mark Young, who doubled home both players.

The Bantams added another run in the sixth, as Papa led off with a double and later came home on a Bobcat error.

Trinity reliever Ben Goldberg came on for the seventh inning, inheriting a 3-0 lead, and held the Bobcats scoreless for two innings.

Bates reached Goldberg for three runs in the ninth inning before he induced Noah Lynd into a game-ending groundout to nail down his first save of the season. Goldberg started off the inning by hitting both Mike Ciummei and Noah Burke on breaking balls. Ryan Sonberg's single to right field scored Ciummei, and Pat Murphy drove home both Burke and Sonberg with a two-run single to close the gap to 7-3. Murphy would become Bates' 10th man left on base, however.

Sonberg went 3-for-5 for Bates, which had eight hits to nine for Trinity. Gordy Webb went 1-for-2 and drew two walks, while Noah Burke had a hit, a run and a stolen base.